By Valerie (admin) on Thursday, 24 October 2024
Category: Announcements

Operation Blue Roof: Saturday 10/26/24

All Residents
Army Corp of Engineers
Operation Blue Roof
Saturday October 26th, 2024
8:00am – 11:00am
Clubhouse

On October 26th, 2024, from 8:00am – 11:00am at the Clubhouse, The Army Corp of Engineers will be available for you to sign up to have your roof tarped.  There is no cost for this service, but you must be present to get signed up

Autumn Shire, Lakeview, Augusta Links, Fairway Villas Residents.

It is imperative that you are at the clubhouse in order to get your roof tarped.  The roof at your residence is your responsibility.  Roof Reserves are set up to replace roofs when the life of the roof is near its end.  Roof Reserves are not intended for storm damage repairs/replacements.

Operation Blue Roof is a priority mission managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for the Federal Emergency Management Agency. The purpose of Operation Blue Roof is to provide homeowners and permanently occupied rental properties in disaster areas with fiber-reinforced sheeting to cover their damaged roofs until arrangements can be made for permanent repairs. This is a free service to homeowners. Operation Blue Roof protects property, reduces temporary housing costs, and allows residents to remain in their homes while recovering from the storm.

The Right of Entry (ROE) is a legal document that allows Corps workers to access your property and assess damage to your home. The ROE also allows contracted crews to work on your roof.

No Cost: There are no costs associated with the Blue Roof program. Please contact the FEMA Disaster Fraud Hotline at 1-866-720-5721 if someone is attempting to charge for Operation Blue Roof services.

Do I qualify for Operation Blue Roof?

Once a mission has been assigned to USACE from FEMA at the request of the affected state, here is what would qualify for the Blue Roof Program. 

1.    The home must be the primary residence* of the person or household requesting the emergency roof covering; AND

2.    The residence has NO more than 50 percent of the roof framing damaged. The framing must support the plastic sheeting as a temporary repair, and be able to provide safe shelter once contractors install the tarp; AND

3.    The resident certifies that he or she is the owner of the residence requested to be covered OR is a renter that has obtained legal permission to continue occupying the residence until more permanent repairs are made; AND

4.    The resident certifies that they will shelter in the residence that they have requested to be covered; AND

5.    The roof must be standard roof shingles, or a similar material that will allow contractors to nail the tarp in place. Contractors will consider repairs to metal roofs and mobile homes on a case-by-case basis and will install the cover if possible.  Contractors cannot cover roofs made of materials such as slate, asbestos or clay tile, or other material which would be exceptionally difficult to repair or would likely be damaged during tarp installation.

Operation Blue Roof is managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on behalf of theFederal Emergency Management Agency, https://www.fema.gov. 

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You can visit the Operation Blue roof website at https://www.usace.army.mil/Missions/Emergency-Operations/Blue-Roof-Info/